John 13:14

If I then, the Lord and the Teacher, have washed your feet, you also ought to wash one another’s feet. In the Gospel of John verse 13:14, Jesus models radical humility by washing His disciples’ feet, an act reserved for the lowest servant. By doing this, He redefines leadership in the Kingdom of God as service, not status. Jesus calls His followers to imitate this example, showing that true greatness is found in humility, love, and selfless action. This powerful moment teaches us that […]

https://drinkofjesus.com/2026/04/01/john-1314/

Luke 15:20

“He arose and came to his father. But while he was still far off, his father saw him and was moved with compassion, and ran, fell on his neck, and kissed him. In the Gospel of Luke verse 15:20, we see the heart of God being revealed through the father who runs to his returning son. Before his ever whispered a word of apology, compassion moves him to embrace, restore, and celebrate. This moment captures the essence of grace, forgiveness, and unconditional love. No matter how far someone has […]

https://drinkofjesus.com/2026/03/31/luke-1520/

Mark 14:6

But Jesus said, “Leave her alone. Why do you trouble her? She has done a good work for me. In the Gospel of Mark verse 14:6, Jesus defends a woman who anoints Him with expensive perfume, declaring, “She has done a beautiful thing to me.” While others criticized her for waste, Jesus recognized her act as sacrificial worship and preparation for His burial. This moment reveals that true devotion is not measured by everybody else's opinion but by the heart behind what is being offered. It […]

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James 1:19

So, then, my beloved brothers, let every man be swift to hear, slow to speak, and slow to anger; In the Epistle of James verse 1:19, believers are called to live with intentional wisdom: be quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to anger. James 1:19 emphasizes emotional discipline and spiritual maturity, reminding us that reactive words can and at times lead to conflict, while patient listening invites understanding and peace. In our fast-paced world that is driven by opinions and outrage, […]

https://drinkofjesus.com/2026/03/31/james-119/

I’m swamped with work again. I really must learn to say no.

#littleme #overwhelmed

"If you are feeling overwhelmed by the speed of change, join the global club!" - Futurist Jim Carroll

To work at the leading edge of AI today is to work with a world that is moving at an astonishing speed. All around you. It's a world of fast-moving developments. To name just a few:

At the end of January, a new ‘agentic AI’ platform, now known as OpenClaw, was released to the world by a software developer. Use and adoption exploded overnight as the global tech community installed, explored, and began working with it (I’ve yet to jump in). Just yesterday, Nvidia announced a corporate enterprise version of the concept known as NemoClaw, which addresses many of the security and other concerns of the original software. We've never seen software that has gone from the release of a concept to a scalable, corporate enterprise version at such a speed.

That’s but one aspect of fast-moving change. The very concept of how we use AI is changing. In the last few weeks, Claude Copilot and Claude Cowork have taken the world by storm. I’ve spent the last few weeks working with the latter, using it to fix x up some aspects of my home automation system, help with editing my latest book, exploring issues related to my spinal injury, and managing a little biographical project I’ve been working on. The change with what this software brings is profound — I no longer ask an AI a question, I instruct the AI what work I want it to do.

Other new platforms are emerging all around us. Today’s image was generated by using a new feature on a presentation AI I use, gamma.app. I simply instructed it with the type of image I wanted and the words I wanted to use, and I quickly had 3 options to choose from. (I chose one, flipped it into Canva, and placed a photo on top.) Hours later, Google announced Stitch By Google, which, by all indications, should do the same type of thing.

To understand AI, you’ve not only got to understand how quickly it is moving, but what exactly IS moving.

And to understand AI, you’ve got to commit to being overwhelmed by the speed and breadth of what is occurring all around you.

Sometime last year, I observed that watching AI is like watching the emergence of the Internet in the 90’s. And right now, it’s like we are in our Netscape moment. When that software appeared, people around the world realized that the nature of the Internet had changed forever, and that the world was, at that moment, a world of unprecedented opportunity.

We’re at the Netscape moment right now.

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Futurist Jim Carroll lived through the 'Netscape' moment in the 90s and was astonished by the creative energy it unleashed around the world. This new moment is even bigger.

**#Overwhelmed** **#AI** **#Speed** **#Change** **#Innovation** **#Technology** **#Agentic** **#Claude** **#Netscape** **#Opportunity**

Original post: https://jimcarroll.com/2026/03/decoding-tomorrow-daily-inspiration-the-acceleration-of-ai-if-you-are-feeling-overwhelmed-by-the-speed-of-change-join-the-global-club/

5 Signs You're Not Lazy, Just Overwhelmed or Burned Out

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Burn out is real.

#overwhelmed